Example sentences of "the [noun] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In 1656 he secured from the Protector a new charter for the borough .
2 In November 1990 the government sent the IMF a new letter of intent , whose proposals included spending cuts and improved tax collection , and increasing currency reserves .
3 At the end of the month a new government in France , with a strong pro-European cast of ministers , including Robert Schuman at the foreign ministry , contacted the other members of the Brussels Treaty , urging the establishment of a European Assembly .
4 Travel changes perspectives , it gives the traveller a new set of horizons and a chance to even up the sense of proportion with which he or she views life .
5 gives the silos a new coat of paint .
6 But the idea was eventually sunk when Scarborough Council did not back the idea , which was designed to give the shipyard a new lease of life .
7 A workman was busy giving the door a new coat of paint .
8 She said that the radical changes in eastern Europe had given the organization a new lease of life as a potential " pan-European forum of the democracies " .
9 A good induction pack includes all the information a new member of staff needs and examples of any forms they may have to fill in , such as care plans for residents .
10 one of the quotes a new mower from
11 I would argue that the introduction of literate/pre-literate as the criterion for making such a division has given the tradition a new lease of life just as it was wilting under the powerful challenge of recent work in social anthropology , linguistics and philosophy .
12 In 1956 , the Glasgow Archaeological Society celebrated its centenary , and at the time a new fort at Bishopton , discovered from the air , was being investigated .
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